Name: ___________________________ Warm Up to Idioms! Remember: an idiom is a word or phrase with an actual meaning that is different from its literal meaning. I. Circle the Idiom II. Fill in the Blank Circle the idiom in each sentence. Complete the sentence using an idiom that means the words in parenthesis. Tom has a short fuse. The test was (easy) __________________________________________. Louise felt like a fish out of water in the new class. Jack was (angry) __________________________________________. We arrived at the bus stop in the nick of time. We burned the cake and had to (start over) __________________________________________. He was all ears when the teacher started talking. They had to (study hard) __________________________________________. The fancy car will cost an arm and a leg. The doctor said Amy was (healthy) __________________________________________. III. Explain the Idiom Briefly explain each idiom below. 1. under the weather __________________________________________________________________________________ 2. hold your horses __________________________________________________________________________________ 3. cry wolf __________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright © 2014 K12reader.com. All Rights Reserved. Free for educational use at home or in classrooms. Key Name: ___________________________ Warm Up to Idioms! Remember: an idiom is a word or phrase with an actual meaning that is different from its literal meaning. I. Circle the Idiom II. Fill in the Blank Circle the idiom in each sentence. Complete the sentence using an idiom that means the words in parenthesis. Student’s choice; examples Tom has a short fuse. The test was (easy) of correct answers: a cakewalk __________________________________________. Louise felt like a fish out of water in the new class. Jack was (angry) all bent out of shape __________________________________________. We arrived at the bus stop in the nick of time. We burned the cake and had to (start over) go back to square one __________________________________________. He was all ears when the teacher started talking. They had to (study hard) burn the midnight oil __________________________________________. The fancy car will cost an arm and a leg. The doctor said Amy was (healthy) fit as a fiddle __________________________________________. III. Explain the Idiom Briefly explain each idiom below. Student’s choice; examples of correct answers: 1. under the weather feeling poorly, sick __________________________________________________________________________________ 2. hold your horses be patient __________________________________________________________________________________ 3. cry wolf give a false alarm __________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright © 2014 K12reader.com. All Rights Reserved. Free for educational use at home or in classrooms.
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